On Monday night, on cable’s NBC Sports Network, we were presented “Costas Uncut,” the entire interview.

COSTAS: What’s your greatest regret as owner of the Cowboys?

JONES: Oh– there’s only one thing I think about, when I get up and go
to bed and that’s winning a Super Bowl, getting a chance to be at a
Super Bowl. I would have never dreamed that– in 1997, for instance,
that– we wouldn’t have been in and won a Super Bowl– since that time.
And– it drives everything I do. There’s nothing that I wouldn’t give–
to compete and– and compete at a level to win a Super Bowl.
COSTAS: What’s the great–

JONES: And that’s a regret that we hadn’t been to one since then.

COSTAS: What’s the greatest exhilaration you felt, the single moment that stands out?

JONES: Well, again, it goes back to– having been a part of a team
that won a Super Bowl. I will say this. It is a point of pride. I
have to pinch myself to think that I get to be in the NFL and get to– be
a part of the Dallas Cowboys, when I think of the great tradition. Now
when I get up or I go to a league meeting or I do anything that’s got
NFL on it, I’m higher than a kite. I’m excited. And I’m a lot more
excited than I was 24 years ago when I got in. It’s a privilege to get
to be a part of this business.